Fed Decisions from July to OctoberCore CPI inflation in the United States decreased to 2.5% in July, returning to the levels seen before the onset of the Iran conflict. AdvertisementKey TakeawaysThe decrease in core CPI to 2.5% appears consistent with a scenario supportive of potential Federal Reserve rate cuts. Market pricing suggests that the recent inflation data may influence upcoming Federal Reserve decisions, with implications for rate adjustments. What to WatchInvestors will be monitoring the Federal Reserve’s response to the latest inflation data, especially regarding rate adjustments in upcoming meetings. The Fed’s stance could shift if subsequent CPI reports continue to show a downward trend in core inflation.